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  • Lived experience, social support, and challenges to health service use during the COVID-19 pandemic among HIV key populations in Indonesia.
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  • Lived experience, social support, and challenges to health service use during the COVID-19 pandemic among HIV key populations in Indonesia.

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Lived experience, social support, and challenges to health service use during the COVID-19 pandemic among HIV key populations in Indonesia. (English)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the lives, health, and social well-being of people globally including presenting special challenges in low to middle income countries for people living with HIV. (English)
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This study investigates the pandemic experiences of the four key HIV-positive populations in Indonesia: men who have sex with men, transgender women, female sex workers, and people who use drugs. (English)
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In-depth interviews were conducted with a convenience sample of 22 key population members recruited through 9 nongovernment HIV agencies in Jakarta and Bali, Indonesia. (English)
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Indonesia's Large-scale Social Restrictions Policy mandating physical distancing and stay-at-home orders had been in effect for 7-10 months at the time of the interviews. (English)
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The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and coded using NVivo™ (R1.7) software. (English)
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A grounded theory approach identified key concepts along with similarities, differences, and reoccurring patterns of COVID-19 lived experience among participants. (English)
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Participants recounted the impact of both the pandemic and the Restriction Policy on their interpersonal, financial, medical, and psychosocial well-being. (English)
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When in need, they turned to formal and informal sources of financial and social support plus their own resourcefulness. (English)
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Along with other factors, HIV medication shortages, HIV and COVID-19 related stigma, and fear of acquiring COVID-19 negatively impacted their antiretroviral adherence and the use of health services. (English)
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The results point to the latent consequences of government attempts to curb a pandemic through public health lockdowns and enforced policies of physical separation. (English)
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Its findings reveal the importance of ensuring that public safety nets for HIV key populations are available to supplement more informal personal sources of needed support. (English)
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The authors declare no competing interests. (English)
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